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. >> john: porn and politics are america's last remaining boom industries, and as you saw from the second act, they're basically fused with weiner and this other guy. it's hard to overstate just how successful "deep throat" was for a movie. >> it made an unbelievable amount of money. i guess then came "debbie does dallas" and "beyond the green door." and poor linda lovelace never saw a penny. >> john: oh, what a surprise. >> i know. >> john: what a shock-- a woman in porn did not see lots of money on the backend. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> careful how you use the term "backend." >> john: i was halfway through that sentence thinking, "i know this end badly." >> has a different meaning in porn. but today, they-- i don't been backend, but they do-- they get highly paid. >> john: right. >> they make a nice living. >> john: the clever thing about this movie it's the same story told twice. you get the glammuous version of it for the first half of the film when it is funny, in which are you appear and the second half you get the reality of what you've just seen, which was appalling. >> horribl
. >> john: porn and politics are america's last remaining boom industries, and as you saw from the second act, they're basically fused with weiner and this other guy. it's hard to overstate just how successful "deep throat" was for a movie. >> it made an unbelievable amount of money. i guess then came "debbie does dallas" and "beyond the green door." and poor linda lovelace never saw a penny. >> john: oh, what a surprise. >> i know. >>...
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guest brian cranston stars in the final season of breaking bad but don't worry the story c ontinues in america's crippling meth epidemic. (laughter) science can now grow teeth from stem cells found in ur-- urine so careful next time your dentist says open wide. this is "the colbert report." captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! >> welcome to the report. thank you. for joining us. ladies and gentlemen, it's incredible. do you feel the energy! do you feel the power at my fingertips? these people ready to fight for freedom. folks, thank you so much. thank you so much. please, sit down, everybody. i'm sorry, that kind of love. i had to stand there i thought somebody was carving me for a monument. now nation for the last month i have been hot on the trail of nsa leaker edward snowden. he has eluded authorities by hiding out in a moscow airport. i knew we should have signed an extra decision treaty with au bon pain. well now, folks, this cybertr
guest brian cranston stars in the final season of breaking bad but don't worry the story c ontinues in america's crippling meth epidemic. (laughter) science can now grow teeth from stem cells found in ur-- urine so careful next time your dentist says open wide. this is "the colbert report." captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen,...
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. >>> we're back tonight with some stunning news on america's obesity epidemic. it's now estimated as many as one in five people in this country will die from obesity-related disease. what's significant about that number is that it's three times higher than previous estimates. but as our chief medical editor dr. nancy snyderman reports, it's never too late to turn things around. >> reporter: it's the last few days of summer before school starts, and 13-year-old marshall reed is up early getting breakfast ready. on this morning's menu? fresh veggie omelets for his mother and him. >> eating healthy makes me feel so good that i don't want to go back to my old ways. >> reporter: marshall has worked hard to control his weight, which is important in light of today's study suggesting obesity causes more deaths than previously recognized. in an eye-opening new report, researchers studied men and women between the ages of 40 to 85 over a 20-year period. they found that obesity was likely responsible for about 18% of deaths during that time, one out of five americans. >> o
. >>> we're back tonight with some stunning news on america's obesity epidemic. it's now estimated as many as one in five people in this country will die from obesity-related disease. what's significant about that number is that it's three times higher than previous estimates. but as our chief medical editor dr. nancy snyderman reports, it's never too late to turn things around. >> reporter: it's the last few days of summer before school starts, and 13-year-old marshall reed is...
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at this than red america? >> i don't think it is fair. you look at places like salt lake city which does very well but isn't what we think of as a thriving kind of blue state model urban metropolis, it's a city where people marry extremely young. >> and salt lake city is off the charts. it is the number one city in terms of economic mobility. >> i think that hints at another issue, which is cultural capital. you know, salt lake city is an area, you've got a high mormon population. the mormon church is extremely good. they have their own private welfare system. they are extremely good at investing in people. if you're in a mormon parish, call it, and something is going wrong in your life, you're going to have intensive kind of tag-team efforts by people in your community to get you back on track. so i think that what you're looking at and professor chetty spoke about two-parent families, there's a lot of cultural capital that used to be more widely distributed and is getting segregated. that also goes back to j
at this than red america? >> i don't think it is fair. you look at places like salt lake city which does very well but isn't what we think of as a thriving kind of blue state model urban metropolis, it's a city where people marry extremely young. >> and salt lake city is off the charts. it is the number one city in terms of economic mobility. >> i think that hints at another issue, which is cultural capital. you know, salt lake city is an area, you've got a high mormon...
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that's what made america great. it's not just how many billionaires we produce, but our ability to give everybody who works hard the chance to pursue their own measure of happiness. that's what america's all about. now, there aren't many things more important to that idea of economic mobility, the idea that you can make it if you try than a good education. all the students here know that. that's why you're here. that's why your families have made big sacrifices. because we understand that in the face of greater and greater global competition in a knowledge-based economy, a great education is more important than ever. a higher education is the single best investment you can make in your future. and i'm proud of all the students who are making that investment. and that's not just me saying it. look, right now, the unemployment rate for americans with at least a college degree is about 1/3 lower than the national average. the incomes of folks who have at least a college degree are more than twice those of americans wit
that's what made america great. it's not just how many billionaires we produce, but our ability to give everybody who works hard the chance to pursue their own measure of happiness. that's what america's all about. now, there aren't many things more important to that idea of economic mobility, the idea that you can make it if you try than a good education. all the students here know that. that's why you're here. that's why your families have made big sacrifices. because we understand that in...
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america, meet the ocean 16. with megamerger of airlines make your flights more expensive? the federal government thinks so and makes a deal to block. even hooters wants nothing to do with the mayor of san diego. we'll explain on "way too early." >>> good morning, everybody. wednesday, august 14th of 2013. we actually have a lot of overnight news to get to, so we want to start with breaking news from louisiana where a hostage situation turned deadly at the bank in the town of st. joseph's. police say gunman killed one person and shot another before a member of the s.w.a.t. team shot him after the 12-hour siege. the 20-year-old took three hostages just after noon yesterday. he released one after nine ho s hours. police spokesman said that the gunman was a paranoid schizophrenic and had planned to do harm. >>> we're following new clashes overnight in egypt. the muslim brotherhood are claiming that dozens of its brothers are dead. they fired tear gas at the crowds to break up a sit-in that was supporting former president mohamed morsi who was removed from power last month. aym
america, meet the ocean 16. with megamerger of airlines make your flights more expensive? the federal government thinks so and makes a deal to block. even hooters wants nothing to do with the mayor of san diego. we'll explain on "way too early." >>> good morning, everybody. wednesday, august 14th of 2013. we actually have a lot of overnight news to get to, so we want to start with breaking news from louisiana where a hostage situation turned deadly at the bank in the town of...
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north america just a spray of strange islands. over southeast asia, one sentence, fear the dragons, a warning for anyone venturing to the unknown. >>> if you want to believe in yourself, there is a new empowerment star tonight, everyone passing this around from nick sellby. he's a mechanical engineering student and nerd king at georgia tech. he was picked to welcome the new freshman and urged them to free their imagination so he turned on the superhero music and went for it. >> if you want to change the world, you're at georgia tech. you can do that. we're at georgia tech. we can do that! i am doing that! >> after some pretty bewildered looks from the faculty and some from those in the crowd, the aspiring engineers gave him a standing ovation. showbizes tough, nick, but we're with you. >>> when we come back, the new white house dog and we'll tell you the wildest thing any dog ever did there. years in the city of baltimore. patrol unit for7 when i first started experiencing the pain, it's, it's hard to describe because you have a n
north america just a spray of strange islands. over southeast asia, one sentence, fear the dragons, a warning for anyone venturing to the unknown. >>> if you want to believe in yourself, there is a new empowerment star tonight, everyone passing this around from nick sellby. he's a mechanical engineering student and nerd king at georgia tech. he was picked to welcome the new freshman and urged them to free their imagination so he turned on the superhero music and went for it. >>...
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. >> reporter: prosecutors handle 5% of criminal prosecutions in america, and state and local handling the rest already exercise the discretion he urged. >> i think district attorneys across the country are shaking their head. it is almost impossible to get a united states attorney to take a quote, low level drug possession case, closed quote. i see his announcement as telling federal prosecutors to not prosecute cases they are currently not prosecute. >> reporter: when asked why the reforms were taken now, when prison overcrowding and issues have been known for decades, doj says the attorney took similar measures three years ago. holder is coming off a string of highly publicized controversies. >> we will talk about it with the panel. >>> so many immigrants are headed to the u.s. from mexico, they're renting hotel rooms for some and turning others loose into the country. william la general he is has the story. >> reporter: illegal immigrants aren't typically treated to hotel rooms. after 550 mexican immigrants claimed asylum in one week near san diego, armed agents had to escort an ov
. >> reporter: prosecutors handle 5% of criminal prosecutions in america, and state and local handling the rest already exercise the discretion he urged. >> i think district attorneys across the country are shaking their head. it is almost impossible to get a united states attorney to take a quote, low level drug possession case, closed quote. i see his announcement as telling federal prosecutors to not prosecute cases they are currently not prosecute. >> reporter: when asked...
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is america about to get involved in syria? >> reporter: well, lester, it looks like in some form. the president seems to be leaning every on sending some sort of strike. the question is, what does that military option look like? right now that's unclear and the president's closest advisers are divided on the options that are in front of them. it is these heart-wrenching images out of syria, lifeless bodies, many of them children, allegedly victims of brutal chemical weapon attacks that accelerated the debate in washington. >> we are right now gathering information about this particular event. what we have seen indicates that this is clearly a big event of grave concern. >> reporter: just how grave becoming more clear tonight. ann curry spoke with a doctor inside syria treating some of those victims. fearing for his own life, he would not go on camera. >> died violently while sleeping and died hungry. >> doctor, after this experience, what is your message to the outside world? >> chemical weapons is a shame on the face of humanity. i can't imagine that the international community c
is america about to get involved in syria? >> reporter: well, lester, it looks like in some form. the president seems to be leaning every on sending some sort of strike. the question is, what does that military option look like? right now that's unclear and the president's closest advisers are divided on the options that are in front of them. it is these heart-wrenching images out of syria, lifeless bodies, many of them children, allegedly victims of brutal chemical weapon attacks that...
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. >> we are trying to ignite that love affair that america has with america'sfounding. >> the founding fathers of america sure had -- >> reshape the united states into a progressive liberal utopia. >> for you and for me. everybody. equality, peace. >> oh, no, let's go. let's go crazy. >> let's get done. >> good to have you with us tonight, folks. have you ever been in a conversation with a conservative who comes back in any argument you may be having and says, you know what? there are absolutes. tonight's ed show is about absolutes. absolutely change taking place right here in the middle of the country surrounded by red states. tonight i'm broadcasting from minneapolis, minnesota, in the middle of the country where democrats have taken control of the house, senate and governor's office. you know, in the past year we have seen three things, fiscal change, social change and something that we never see anything under republican rule, and that's reinvestment in public education. this state is proof positive when the democrats get control, things change for the better. now i know there's a
. >> we are trying to ignite that love affair that america has with america'sfounding. >> the founding fathers of america sure had -- >> reshape the united states into a progressive liberal utopia. >> for you and for me. everybody. equality, peace. >> oh, no, let's go. let's go crazy. >> let's get done. >> good to have you with us tonight, folks. have you ever been in a conversation with a conservative who comes back in any argument you may be having...
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america does not want to go to war. but his words, that this is impacting america's core interests, are critical. and make it extremely difficult to just stand by any longer. david? >> martha, thank you. we know you'll be anchoring abc's "this week" from the region and we'll all be watching. sunday morning on "this week". >>> in the meantime tonight, two major verdicts breaking this evening. first the fort hood shooter. nadal hassan convicted on all counts in the shooting rampage. nearly four years ago now, opening fire on his fellow soldiers, killing 13 people. hassan did not flinch as the verdict was read. he could now face the death penalty. and robert bales behind one of the worst atrocities in the war in afghanistan, that mass killing. sentenced to life without parole today. the father of two confessed to killing 16 villagers, mostly women and children in march of 2012. the families traveling 7,000 miles to testify against the american staff sergeant. he pleaded guilty to the massacre in order to avoid the death pe
america does not want to go to war. but his words, that this is impacting america's core interests, are critical. and make it extremely difficult to just stand by any longer. david? >> martha, thank you. we know you'll be anchoring abc's "this week" from the region and we'll all be watching. sunday morning on "this week". >>> in the meantime tonight, two major verdicts breaking this evening. first the fort hood shooter. nadal hassan convicted on all counts in...
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promoting the brand, unlimited opportunity for everyone in america, not the 47, but the 100%. >>> private bradley man something expressing regret for handing over government secrets to wikileaks. during the sentence part of his court-martial said he was sorry and apologized for the unintended consequences of the few leaks. he says the past few years have been a "learning experience." manning took the stand as part of the defense strategy to get the judge to reduce his sentence. he faces up to 90 years in prison for leaking hundreds of thousands of documents. >>> one-time rising star jesse jackson jr., a democrat, he's now going to jail. he was sentenced to 30 months in prison for spending $750,000 of campaign cash on personal luxury items including fur coats, celebrity memorabilia, mounted elk heads and a rolex. jackson's wife sandy was sentenced to 12 months in prison for leaving out $580,000 of income when filing the couple's tax returns. after the sentencing jackson spoke to reporters. >> i still believe in the power of forgiveness. i believe in the power of redemption. today i manned
promoting the brand, unlimited opportunity for everyone in america, not the 47, but the 100%. >>> private bradley man something expressing regret for handing over government secrets to wikileaks. during the sentence part of his court-martial said he was sorry and apologized for the unintended consequences of the few leaks. he says the past few years have been a "learning experience." manning took the stand as part of the defense strategy to get the judge to reduce his...
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disaster is we have to get beyond being anti-obama and we have to reconvince people you can have hope in america. that we can have a better future. >> hope for republicans nationally is what the party cling to because at the moment it's all they've got. that much was evident in you read politico this morning which reported that the republican establishment sees the party on the national level as veering toward destruction. they report that an "it's almost impossible to find an establishment republican in town who's not down right more rose about the 2013 that has been and is about to be. they see this year as a disaster in the making even if most elected republicans don't know the it or admit it, the party's wounds are many and they're all self-inflicked. poe at this time cosays threats of government shutdown and debt default have ended all hopes of proving that republicans are not insane when it comes to governing. thanks to out of mainstream reactions on issues like immigration, voting rights, marriage equality and women's rights, republicans have done an excellent job of alienating an array o
disaster is we have to get beyond being anti-obama and we have to reconvince people you can have hope in america. that we can have a better future. >> hope for republicans nationally is what the party cling to because at the moment it's all they've got. that much was evident in you read politico this morning which reported that the republican establishment sees the party on the national level as veering toward destruction. they report that an "it's almost impossible to find an...
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america is better than. this and i hoechst my friends on the right are better than tattoo. all right. that's enough for tonight. that's it for tonight's show. i hope everyone has a great weekend, including you, bill. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >> eve of destruction. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm michael south america connish -- i'm michael smerconish. leading off tonight, hope or hopeless? despite a litany of challenges facing republicans, party leaders put on a brave face at this week's summer meetings in boston. their mission is a clear one, rally the party around the theme that worked well for democrats in 2008. that would be hope. >> what we have to do in a sense is be a party of optimism and hope. i think part of what we have to do in the era of president obama's disasterer is we have to get beyond being anti-obama, and we have to reconvince people you can have hope in america, that we can have a better future. >> hope for republicans nationally is what the party clings to because at the moment it's all they've got
america is better than. this and i hoechst my friends on the right are better than tattoo. all right. that's enough for tonight. that's it for tonight's show. i hope everyone has a great weekend, including you, bill. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >> eve of destruction. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm michael south america connish -- i'm michael smerconish. leading off tonight, hope or hopeless? despite a litany...
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how exactly to recalibrate america's relationship with a key player in the middle east. >> there are no good choices in egypt. the fact is, there's no good guys here. but there's more opportunity to protect american interests if we work with the military. >> joining us now from cairo is nbc news fornt correspondent amman mojadine. is there a sense, given the chaos on the ground right now that the europeans may have more leverage in terms of determining an outcome here or at least calming the violence that has erupted in the last week? >> well, certainly if you speak to the egyptian government, they have been very clear about their interest in foreign -- foreign power to use its leverage over the government, whether it's financial, diplomatic or political to try and shape what the egyptian government here is doing. on more than one occasion, they have said that they take into consideration their allies, their concerns of international community, but when it comes down to what's happening here in egypt, they are making their own sovereign decision. so they are striking a more defiant t
how exactly to recalibrate america's relationship with a key player in the middle east. >> there are no good choices in egypt. the fact is, there's no good guys here. but there's more opportunity to protect american interests if we work with the military. >> joining us now from cairo is nbc news fornt correspondent amman mojadine. is there a sense, given the chaos on the ground right now that the europeans may have more leverage in terms of determining an outcome here or at least...
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wait until you see this experiment. >>> plus, one of america's biggest secrets no more. the truth behind area 51. >>> and -- ♪ if you can't hear what i'm trying to say ♪ >> does this summer's biggest hit sound a little too similar to a marvin gay song? a new lawsuit takes up that a new lawsuit takes up that fight. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
wait until you see this experiment. >>> plus, one of america's biggest secrets no more. the truth behind area 51. >>> and -- ♪ if you can't hear what i'm trying to say ♪ >> does this summer's biggest hit sound a little too similar to a marvin gay song? a new lawsuit takes up that a new lawsuit takes up that fight. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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hasan complains america's ban on cruel and unusual punishment promotes flogging of a forn cater or severing a hand of a thief. >> it is clearly an after the fact issue where he is trying to put the sort of personal jihad into a larger religious and sort of geopolitical context and justify what he is doing perhaps in a sense to himself but also in large measure to the folks in the islamic world. >> reporter: on his relationship with the radical cleric hasan writes he was my teacher, mentor and friend. i hold him in high esteem. >> he is saying he is a home grown extremist and somebody who identifies with al qaeda's ideology. >> reporter: in court wednesday the military judge denied the use of three alleged e-mails by the prosecution. >> and the judge declined to impose a gag order on hasan. fox news asked the officer at fort hoods if they would wish to comment on the statements and there was no immediate response. >> what can you tell us about the military pay that nidal hasan is currently receiving? >> until his time after the arrest hasan has received close to $300,000 in military pay and
hasan complains america's ban on cruel and unusual punishment promotes flogging of a forn cater or severing a hand of a thief. >> it is clearly an after the fact issue where he is trying to put the sort of personal jihad into a larger religious and sort of geopolitical context and justify what he is doing perhaps in a sense to himself but also in large measure to the folks in the islamic world. >> reporter: on his relationship with the radical cleric hasan writes he was my teacher,...
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we get to see everyone in america almost every day. and we've noticed that you're sending and receiving more packages than ever. so we wanted to give you a more reliable way to ship them. with improved priority mail flat rate. don't just take our word for it -- now we'll prove it every step of the way with tracking up to eleven scans, specified delivery dates, and free insurance up to $50 all for the same low rate. we'll never stop delivering for every person in this country. [ woman ] we are the united states postal service. [ man ] we are the united states postal service. [ woman #2 ] we are the united states postal service. [ male announcer ] we are the united states postal service. and our priority is you. go to usps.com® and try it today. humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional better car replacement, where if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask an
we get to see everyone in america almost every day. and we've noticed that you're sending and receiving more packages than ever. so we wanted to give you a more reliable way to ship them. with improved priority mail flat rate. don't just take our word for it -- now we'll prove it every step of the way with tracking up to eleven scans, specified delivery dates, and free insurance up to $50 all for the same low rate. we'll never stop delivering for every person in this country. [ woman ] we are...
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top films in america this weekend. the butler starring forrest whitaker and oprah winfrey number one. jennifer aniston's "we're the millers" was second and third "the mortal instruments city of bones." what a combination. >>> lots of news to keep your eyes open this week. we start with sports. on monday, the u.s. open starts in flushing meadows, new york. because of the draw, defending champ murray could face top seeded novak djokovic in the semifinals. tuesday, students go back to school in newtown, connecticut. students will be going to class in a neighboring school. the sandy hook school where last december's massacre happened is going to be demolished. on wednesday, president obama joins former presidents bill clinton and jimmy carter on the steps of the lincoln memorial to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. fast food workers fed up with being paid the minimum wage are calling for a national day of strikes on thursday. they want to be paid what they call a living wage. $15 an hour. that's
top films in america this weekend. the butler starring forrest whitaker and oprah winfrey number one. jennifer aniston's "we're the millers" was second and third "the mortal instruments city of bones." what a combination. >>> lots of news to keep your eyes open this week. we start with sports. on monday, the u.s. open starts in flushing meadows, new york. because of the draw, defending champ murray could face top seeded novak djokovic in the semifinals. tuesday,...
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football legend don shula and mark fleming share this football tribute. [ male announcer ] america's favorite endless shrimp is back! people wait for this promotion all year long. and now there are endless ways to love it... from crispy to spicy to savory. [ man ] you cannot make a bad choice. [ male announcer ] red lobster's endless shrimp! as much as you like, any way you like! you can have your shrimp. and you can eat it, too. [ male announcer ] try our new soy wasabi grilled shrimp or classic garlic shrimp scampi. all just $15.99 for a limited time. it's gonna be a hit this year. [ male announcer ] red lobster's endless shrimp is now! we would never miss endless shrimp. [ male announcer ] but it won't last forever. so come and sea food differently. [ male announcer ] but it won't last forever. i'm bethand i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into busin
football legend don shula and mark fleming share this football tribute. [ male announcer ] america's favorite endless shrimp is back! people wait for this promotion all year long. and now there are endless ways to love it... from crispy to spicy to savory. [ man ] you cannot make a bad choice. [ male announcer ] red lobster's endless shrimp! as much as you like, any way you like! you can have your shrimp. and you can eat it, too. [ male announcer ] try our new soy wasabi grilled shrimp or...
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when america says it doesn't. i think it is absolutely true obama has no intention of intervening and the idea he came up with today the one you showed about international law is really absurd. the idea that we ought to have a moral glide should the security council and blessing of the chinese and dictator in putin, the russians, who bit off a chunk of georgia a couple years ago sending in his army, these are the moral arbiters of what ought to be done in the world is really quite unbelievable. >> there wasn't any international law caveat in his redline statement. >> exactly. he was in the redline he tried to say america will make a decision on the basis of a moral principle that overrides all of us. clearly when the bluff is called, he has no intention of doing this. so now the principle, you don't gas people to death, disappears and he erases the redline and hides behind international law. >> you talk about public opinion. if you took a poll across america, there would not be much of a support at all for getting
when america says it doesn't. i think it is absolutely true obama has no intention of intervening and the idea he came up with today the one you showed about international law is really absurd. the idea that we ought to have a moral glide should the security council and blessing of the chinese and dictator in putin, the russians, who bit off a chunk of georgia a couple years ago sending in his army, these are the moral arbiters of what ought to be done in the world is really quite unbelievable....
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promoting the brand, unlimited opportunity for everyone in america. not the 47. but the 100%. >> joining me now live from boston is shawn spicer, communications director for the rnc. good morning. great to have you here. >> what's your react to newt gingrich's comments. is the republican party going to listen to that? because it seems as if he's almost calling them out for bucking the rnc's list of goals after the spring autopsy of 2012. >> specifically on obama care what the speaker went on to say while the republicans have solutions on health care he believes they should be wrapped up in a comprehensive way to pose a clear alternative to obama care as opposed to resolutions that address specific aspects of health care. the broader point, we can walk and chew gum at the same time. be critical after the current demonstration of democrats and liberals but we need to present america with a much more positive image which our party is better for freedom. for opportunity for every american that's something we'll continue to work on. >> since the spring autopsy, what s
promoting the brand, unlimited opportunity for everyone in america. not the 47. but the 100%. >> joining me now live from boston is shawn spicer, communications director for the rnc. good morning. great to have you here. >> what's your react to newt gingrich's comments. is the republican party going to listen to that? because it seems as if he's almost calling them out for bucking the rnc's list of goals after the spring autopsy of 2012. >> specifically on obama care what the...
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tonight out of control, how to stop the wildfire now threatening one of america's great national parks, tripling in size, burning in three directions tonight. thousands of families in its path. we're live at yosemite. >> breaking news, the stunning numbers on syria, how many people might have been attacked with chemical weapons and what the fbi director is telling abc news about americans in syria. are they a new threat to our homeland. >>> text messages, the teenager abducted and rescued from the woods revealing what was in those messages and letters she exchanged with her kidnapper. >>> and vanished. watch these trees tonight disappear before our eyes. the massive sink hole caught on tape in one american community, what caused it, and this evening where it could happen next. >> good evening. diane is off on this thursday night. we do begin with an american treasure threatened by that fierce and growing wildfire tonight. yosemite national park and that fire inching closer by the minute. this is the scene on the ground this evening. the ancient sequoias, fire trucks rushing through val
tonight out of control, how to stop the wildfire now threatening one of america's great national parks, tripling in size, burning in three directions tonight. thousands of families in its path. we're live at yosemite. >> breaking news, the stunning numbers on syria, how many people might have been attacked with chemical weapons and what the fbi director is telling abc news about americans in syria. are they a new threat to our homeland. >>> text messages, the teenager abducted...
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and joining that mission are some of america's finest, who already have given so much. they're all u.s. military veterans who lost limbs or who suffered traumatic brain injuries and are now a part of a support group called the combat wounded veterans challenge. their biggest challenge has been to come back whole, after suffering the physical and emotional wounds of war. retired navy master chief james wilson who lost a leg says the camaraderie of fellow vets heals his soul. >> it allows me the chance to be the master chief again. and that loss of identity? it's back. it's everything. >> reporter: on this day, the vets have joined scientists at the marine laboratory who grow staghorn coral in an underwater nursery. when the coral grows big enough, it's replanted on nearby reefs which have been decimated by disease, warming waters and other stress. >> the great thing about this is all military are mission-oriented. they want a purpose. so in transplanting coral, that, they have a purpose. >> reporter: another reason for this trip is to do research on how wounded vets and
and joining that mission are some of america's finest, who already have given so much. they're all u.s. military veterans who lost limbs or who suffered traumatic brain injuries and are now a part of a support group called the combat wounded veterans challenge. their biggest challenge has been to come back whole, after suffering the physical and emotional wounds of war. retired navy master chief james wilson who lost a leg says the camaraderie of fellow vets heals his soul. >> it allows...
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we still, though, are the greatest country in the world and what america thinks and does is important. i know that people there are watching our actions, i don't think that we should be anything more than a strong sense of come coming any less than a strong sense of calm. but our leverage is different. and yet at the same time, the leverage that we have, we should use. people still care, we're working with saudi arabia and the emirates right now on issues in syria. so the things we end up having effects more than just the aid. there's no question the monetary part of this is minuscule compared to what's being supplanted by these other countries. but we still have influence. we need to use it as much as we can. but we cannot wave a magic wand and i think sometimes people react in ways that just are not thoughtful when people do things that are counter to what we think as good policy in these countries. certainly we should react and we should react in a measured way. and we don't have all the cards and i know it's frustrating to americans, but we need to be patient, we need to recalibra
we still, though, are the greatest country in the world and what america thinks and does is important. i know that people there are watching our actions, i don't think that we should be anything more than a strong sense of come coming any less than a strong sense of calm. but our leverage is different. and yet at the same time, the leverage that we have, we should use. people still care, we're working with saudi arabia and the emirates right now on issues in syria. so the things we end up...
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>>> gone to pot, america's marijuana obsession. i'll talk to people on both sides of the issue that got this country fired up. you heard dr. sanjay gupta say this about his u-turn on marijuana. >> if you look at the papers written in the united states about marijuana, the vast majority are about harm. we fund studies on harm. we don't fund studies on benefit so it gives a distorted picture. >>> the man that wantsth
>>> gone to pot, america's marijuana obsession. i'll talk to people on both sides of the issue that got this country fired up. you heard dr. sanjay gupta say this about his u-turn on marijuana. >> if you look at the papers written in the united states about marijuana, the vast majority are about harm. we fund studies on harm. we don't fund studies on benefit so it gives a distorted picture. >>> the man that wantsth
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egypt on edge and america closely watching. the conflict getting critical as both sides now criticizing the united states. >>> plus, a major nationwide dog and cat food recall. big brands you probably use. >>> and it's true, it's there. it's real. beware of the little men, they might really be watching. you're live in the "cnn newsroom." ♪ >>> good morning to you, thank you so much for being with me. i'm carol costello and we begin with our first look at hannah anderson since the fbi helped rescue her. also disturbing new evidence found at the home of the man accused of kidnapping her and killing her mother and brother. that evidence includes condoms, boxes for handcuffs and letters from hannah. cnn's casey wian is live in san diego this morning with more. good morning, casey. >> good morning, carol. you know, at that first public appearance by hannah anderson she rushed quickly by more than a dozen cameras and did not say anything to reporters. but once she got inside the restaurant where the fund-raiser was happening, peopl
egypt on edge and america closely watching. the conflict getting critical as both sides now criticizing the united states. >>> plus, a major nationwide dog and cat food recall. big brands you probably use. >>> and it's true, it's there. it's real. beware of the little men, they might really be watching. you're live in the "cnn newsroom." ♪ >>> good morning to you, thank you so much for being with me. i'm carol costello and we begin with our first look at...
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the idea that america would want to just give that up is simplistic. it may sound sort of very principled and of course that's the way the politicians would like us to believe that foreign policy is run, with the exception of president bush's second inaugural run, that's not the way that foreign politics has worked its way through foreign policies. the leverage of these dollars is pretty small when you're talking about a regime that's fighting for its very survival. that's why we supported mubarak all these years. but this president supported his ousting. and other than that, we are back to where we have been for many, many decades with egypt. >> sam, it's become as it always is political football. it is i guess a good time to be republican in terms of foreign policy because they can criticize without actually having to propose specific measures. how do you think that plays out in the coming months if the president doesn't actually do anything? >> that's a really impossible question to answer. the people who are being assassinated by the military, now
the idea that america would want to just give that up is simplistic. it may sound sort of very principled and of course that's the way the politicians would like us to believe that foreign policy is run, with the exception of president bush's second inaugural run, that's not the way that foreign politics has worked its way through foreign policies. the leverage of these dollars is pretty small when you're talking about a regime that's fighting for its very survival. that's why we supported...
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>>> tomorrow night, our special report, "gone to pot, america's marijuana obsession." dr. sanjay gupta on whether medical marijuana works and a group of women who swear pot makes them better parents. that's all for us tonight. anderson cooper's "360" starts right now. >>> tonight, breaking news in the search for an alleged killer and the young woman he's believed to be holding. also tonight, dr. sanjay gupta's bold claim that we've been systematically misled for 70 years about the medical value of marijuana. why he abandoned everything he thought he knew about it. later, anderson hears one man's account of capture and captivity in one of the deadliest war zones on earth, held in syria for 81 days. >>> we begin with breaking news in the search for james dimaggio and the stakes that keep rising. not only is he expected of kidnapping 16-year-old hannah anderson and her 8-year-old brother, not only is he wanted for the murder of their mother and he's hiding out in some of the most remote parts of the west and north west, but they're now preceding on the real possibility, they
>>> tomorrow night, our special report, "gone to pot, america's marijuana obsession." dr. sanjay gupta on whether medical marijuana works and a group of women who swear pot makes them better parents. that's all for us tonight. anderson cooper's "360" starts right now. >>> tonight, breaking news in the search for an alleged killer and the young woman he's believed to be holding. also tonight, dr. sanjay gupta's bold claim that we've been systematically...
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it also reminds us there is still a lot of racism in america. and hot spots for it that we still have to deal with. i think one of the problems, don, is when you start talking about what black people can do to help themselves and how they should work on this and work on that, people then attack that as if you are saying there is no structural racism. there is no institutional racism. that is not true. it is not either/or but both of those things. there is institutional racism and as the president said you have to have black people working hard, struggling to get ahead to be successful and their parents have to join in that and the community has to join in that and that is also very key. if you're weak, if you're weak because you don't have an education or you don't have good psychological makeup because of the way you were raised, you are not going to be an effective fighter, someone who can continue to advance black people and attack the ongoing institutional racism in america. >> i saw some people, there was some discussion. i didn't actually
it also reminds us there is still a lot of racism in america. and hot spots for it that we still have to deal with. i think one of the problems, don, is when you start talking about what black people can do to help themselves and how they should work on this and work on that, people then attack that as if you are saying there is no structural racism. there is no institutional racism. that is not true. it is not either/or but both of those things. there is institutional racism and as the...
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you've always been a great fan of america. i was just wondering have your views changed after having had what i think you would describe as a very rough encounter with this country's judicial system? do you still -- how is it that you can go through that process and still be so laudatory about the united states as a great role model for the world? >> well, that's not quite what i wrote. i was laudatory of the rise of the country. i separate that from the fact the country persecuted me half to death, and that does affect my affection for it at the moment in its present condition, but not my admiration for it historically or my fundamental liking for it. of course it has nothing to do with my relations with a great many valuable friendships and aquaintances i've built up with americans over many years. >> but still, does it make you think that our system of law, for example, that our rule of law is not as great as it is purported to be? >> it is in a terrible condition. 99.5% of your prosecutions are successful compared to about
you've always been a great fan of america. i was just wondering have your views changed after having had what i think you would describe as a very rough encounter with this country's judicial system? do you still -- how is it that you can go through that process and still be so laudatory about the united states as a great role model for the world? >> well, that's not quite what i wrote. i was laudatory of the rise of the country. i separate that from the fact the country persecuted me...
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is the most powerful influential singular voice in the world, but the reason that doesn't happen in america is because we are very familiar with oprah's face and with oprah's brand. abroad she is just another woman of color. so it is typical of oprah to share an authentic true organic experience. it's expected of her to share what took place. but that could happen to oprah anywhere in the world where they aren't familiar with a black woman who walks in underdressed and looking to purchase a 40 thousand dollar handbag. i wasn't surprised to see her share her truth. that is the oprah brand, her entire brand has been built on oprah telling the truth of every struggle she's had and it didn't surprise me. i'm actually happy she did it. >> you point out she is a singular and very powerful voice planet and domestically has a huge voice. according to the center for response of politics the only campaigns that oprah has donated to in the past two decades was president obama's and recently hold ago fund-raiser for cory booker who won last night's democratic nomination for new jersey senate to replace
is the most powerful influential singular voice in the world, but the reason that doesn't happen in america is because we are very familiar with oprah's face and with oprah's brand. abroad she is just another woman of color. so it is typical of oprah to share an authentic true organic experience. it's expected of her to share what took place. but that could happen to oprah anywhere in the world where they aren't familiar with a black woman who walks in underdressed and looking to purchase a 40...
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this happens throughout america. and any police jurisdiction. you have to do it. officers have to have the right of inquiry, if they see some suspicious behavior. >> is there some happy medium, perry, between what the city wants to do and what minority communities and civil libertarians feel infringes on their rights? >> yeah, a political problem here is, ray kelly, blik al bloomberg, very unpopular with a lot of the minority leaders in new york city. i don't think any solution they brought to the table would be viewed as a compromise. i think some of the mayoral candidates talking about replacing him, ultimately, i think any policy where the minority leaders like, 80% of people currently targeted by this program are minorities. as long as the nush is going to be that high, you're always going to have a political problem there. and people concerned by it. until whatever compromise has the minority community not feeling like they're targeted. >> christine, one solution suggested by the judge when she overturned stop and frisk, is for police officers to wear this so
this happens throughout america. and any police jurisdiction. you have to do it. officers have to have the right of inquiry, if they see some suspicious behavior. >> is there some happy medium, perry, between what the city wants to do and what minority communities and civil libertarians feel infringes on their rights? >> yeah, a political problem here is, ray kelly, blik al bloomberg, very unpopular with a lot of the minority leaders in new york city. i don't think any solution they...
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but there were so many white people just as many that were killed trying to help america with the civil rights movement. that was my learning experience from it and i hope everybody will walk away with that too. >> two of those three guys burned alive are white. thank you, cuba gooding. you're going to get an oscar nomination. oh, you are going to get one. >> we're already dealing with one in the movie and that's oprah. back off a little bit. >> she's going to win one too but the other guy, whitaker, is going to get the big one. thank you. lee daniels, great work. fabulous historic work. up next, it's america's biggest yard sale and if you ever wanted a souvenir from the war in afghanistan now is your chance. if you want a humvee and an important programming note. starting next monday, one week from today, catch "hardball" exclusively at 7:00 eastern. no more 5:00. for those of you watching at 5:00 eastern, next week you need to tune in at 7:00. don't worry, i'm going to keep reminding you all this week about that. we're going exclusively at 7:00 eastern. so we're going to have to share
but there were so many white people just as many that were killed trying to help america with the civil rights movement. that was my learning experience from it and i hope everybody will walk away with that too. >> two of those three guys burned alive are white. thank you, cuba gooding. you're going to get an oscar nomination. oh, you are going to get one. >> we're already dealing with one in the movie and that's oprah. back off a little bit. >> she's going to win one too but...
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as one of the fbi agents i was speaking to, when we were looking for rudolph, the fbi and "america's most wanted" in the mountains of north carolina, he was able to stay in that deep, dense wilderness forest for months at a time. so i'm praying this isn't the case. my gut feeling is he planned this, he killed the mom and brother, collateral damage. he's going to have his wonderful honeymoon or whatever in his mind he's thinking about with this girl. but i think cops are closing in. i want to see them take him alive and see that girl back home. her father is desperately waiting for her. >> you know the police say he probably has explosives, some sort of improvized explosive device. that's very worrisome. >> it is worrisome, wolf, that he's in that mental state and the idaho bomb squad is checking out the car to defuse it to make sure he didn't make it a booby trap. it looks as though in the homicide, and this has been in the news before, in the homicide of the mom and son, that he used a blunt weapon. hopefully he doesn't have a gun with him of other weapons. hopefully he won't take h
as one of the fbi agents i was speaking to, when we were looking for rudolph, the fbi and "america's most wanted" in the mountains of north carolina, he was able to stay in that deep, dense wilderness forest for months at a time. so i'm praying this isn't the case. my gut feeling is he planned this, he killed the mom and brother, collateral damage. he's going to have his wonderful honeymoon or whatever in his mind he's thinking about with this girl. but i think cops are closing in. i...
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. >> you have seen people say it gives america leverage but leverage to do what, calling the government to move back to democratic process hasn't happened. the u.s. said that they wanted to continue aid because it would increase stability in the middle east, but aid has gone into egypt for three decades and obviously the region is far from stable. john mccain was in cairo, and he said what he thinks it is. he was very direct about it. let me play it for you and get your reaction. >> if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck it is a duck. >> he is talking about a coup. is it time for the obama administration to say this is it, we draw the line, enough, guys? >> i think john kerry said the right thing. the violence is deplorable and is a setback in terms of where egypt needs to go. i think under the surface there has to be serious review of where we are and the policy that we have because it is not sustainable and not necessarily related to events on the ground. i think it is time to call it a coup. i thought it was time six weeks ago to call it a coup. suspend military assistance so
. >> you have seen people say it gives america leverage but leverage to do what, calling the government to move back to democratic process hasn't happened. the u.s. said that they wanted to continue aid because it would increase stability in the middle east, but aid has gone into egypt for three decades and obviously the region is far from stable. john mccain was in cairo, and he said what he thinks it is. he was very direct about it. let me play it for you and get your reaction. >>...
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check out raising america weekdays at noon on hln. thanks for talking with us. >> thanks, appreciate it. >>> he's in need of a heart transplant an may only have a few months to live. now there's hope. twoe we told you about this story yesterday and we have an update after this break. >>> we first brought you the story of a 15-year-old teen in georgia who desperately needs a heart transplant. his parents say that the hospital refused to put him on the list, because doctors saw him as a troubled teen who would not do what he needed to do to receive the transplant, but now we have a e report that the hospital has reconsidered. >> reporter: anthony stokes will die if he does not get a new heart in six months, but last month the hospital said they would not give him one. >> they gave him a death sentence. >> reporter: according to this statement, the doctors said that anthony is not a current transplant candidate because of a history of noncompliance. >> they said that they have no evidence that he would take his medicine and he would not
check out raising america weekdays at noon on hln. thanks for talking with us. >> thanks, appreciate it. >>> he's in need of a heart transplant an may only have a few months to live. now there's hope. twoe we told you about this story yesterday and we have an update after this break. >>> we first brought you the story of a 15-year-old teen in georgia who desperately needs a heart transplant. his parents say that the hospital refused to put him on the list, because...
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and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. first wait till summer. then get the cars ready. now add the dodge part. ♪ the dodge summer clearance event. right now get 0% financing for up to 72 months and no payments for 90 days on all dodge vehicles. >>> i want to remind you again, starting next monday, "hardball" will be on exclusively at 7:00 eastern time. remember, if you want to see us and i do want you to join us, i'll talk about that later, 7:00 is your time for us to share. back in a minute with olympic medalist greg louganis on whether america should boycott the olympics coming up this winter in russia. ♪ [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right
and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. first wait till summer. then get the cars ready. now add the dodge part. ♪ the dodge summer clearance event. right now get 0% financing for up to 72 months and...
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major league baseball does nothing to make sure that the academies they are setting up in latin america are clean. there's a lot more work major league baseball has to do going forward. contracts are not abridged by coming up positive on any of these tests. until that happens this quote, unquote cheating still plays off for players in the long run. >> that's an excellent point. we'll be watching closely the developing news of those 12 players already suspend. thank you. >>> another woman has come forward accusing san diego mayor's of inappropriate sexual advances. we'll take a look at her allegation ls. is is ann. where would you like to go tonight? ♪ [ male announcer ] it's a golden opportunity to see how lexus effortlessly connects you to where you're going. ♪ come to the golden opportunity sales event and experience the connectivity of lexus enform, available on all lexus models, including the es and rx. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a
major league baseball does nothing to make sure that the academies they are setting up in latin america are clean. there's a lot more work major league baseball has to do going forward. contracts are not abridged by coming up positive on any of these tests. until that happens this quote, unquote cheating still plays off for players in the long run. >> that's an excellent point. we'll be watching closely the developing news of those 12 players already suspend. thank you. >>>...
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in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. humans. even when we cross our "ts" and dot our "i's", we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness with our auto policies. if you qualify, your rates won't go up due to your first accident. because making mistakes is only human, and so are we. we also offer new car replacement, so if you total your new car, we'll give you the money for a new one. call liberty mutual insurance at... and ask us all about our auto features, like guaranteed repairs, where if you get into an accident and use one of our certified repair shops, the repairs are guaranteed for life. so call... to talk with an insurance expert about everything that comes standard with our base auto policy. and if you switch, you could save up to $423. liberty mutual insurance -- responsibility. what's your policy? he is the most awesome 5-year-old on the face of the planet. the most important thing is to know that he is safe. [ cra
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a closer look at one of the most feared mob bosses in america and trial that gripped the city of boston. >>> crime and punishment. there is big news on two fronts. why the feds want to send fewer people to prison, and can police really stop and search you for no good reason? >>> and in a flash -- faster than the speed of sound, cheaper than getting on an airplane. tonight a big idea to revolutionize travel as we know it. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening, i'm lester holt sitting in tonight for brian. >>> what an incredibly close call it was for guests at a resort near disney world when the ground literally opened up beneath them as many of them slept. let's show you what it looked like from above the scene right now in clermont, florida, where a massive sinkhole opened up changing much of the resort structure. more than 100 people were forced to evacuate. some under harrowing conditions, remarkably no one was killed. nbc's kerry sanders is there with late details. kerry, i assume you're on firm ground right now, but how big a danger area at risk is there? >> reporter: well, go
a closer look at one of the most feared mob bosses in america and trial that gripped the city of boston. >>> crime and punishment. there is big news on two fronts. why the feds want to send fewer people to prison, and can police really stop and search you for no good reason? >>> and in a flash -- faster than the speed of sound, cheaper than getting on an airplane. tonight a big idea to revolutionize travel as we know it. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good...